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1 have lunch at school, but my mother_______ lunch at school.

A. isn't have            B. hasn't have         C. don't have    D. doesn't have

 

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1 have lunch at school, but my mother_______ lunch at school.
A.isn't haveB.hasn't haveC.don't haveD.doesn't have

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1.Simon often _______________ lunch at school.(have)

2.Daniel and Millie  ______________ members of the Reading Club now. (be)

3.Lucy has a _______________(dance) lesson every week.

4.There  ______________ some water in the bottle. (be)

5.Most students _______________  TV on weekdays.(not watch)

6.Amy with his mother sometimes _______________  kites in the park in spring.(fly)

7.He went to school without       ______    breakfast.( have )

8.My _________________ names are Bush and Mary. (grandparent)

9.Would you like _________________ football with us?(play)

10.My parents go _________________(shop) on Sundays.

11.Millie often practise _________________ volleyball (play)

12.September 10 is _________________ Day.(teach)

13.Simon is busy __________________ his homework now.(do)

14.Please ___________________ the window. It's cold.(close)

15.Some people don't know how _________________ fun.(have)

 

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On my first holiday in America, I went to a large supermarket to buy breakfast. And although this was an English-speaking country that I knew well through films and TV, I was amazed. Everything came in unfamiliar (不熟悉的) packaging (包装),with things I'd never heard of, Even things as simple as corn chips were strange, in different colours including black and purple.

    Tilse, who works for Nutrition Australia, first realized there was a problem six years ago. After teachers at her children's school quietly shared their opinions about the diets, she knew something about it. "They cared for what many children were  bringing to school for lunch," she said. "Mostly packaged foods, such as chips are not healthy."

    Tilse said, “They've managed to escape war areas and get to Australia, only to face the very real risk of running into heart disease. All because they're making wrong choices about food."

    "Before I came to Australia, I'd never seen a sandwich," said Joseline Ntunzusenimanima, a 33-year-old mother of seven from Burundi in East Africa. "There were so many fruits I had either never seen or not been able to buy for many years. I was in shock for the first four days after I arrived. I didn't know what to do or where to go because I was just amazed to see plenty of food, peace and safety."

1.What did the writer feel about the food when she visited the USA for the first time?

A. Happy.                                 B. Excited.

C. Amazed.                                 D. Comfortable.

2.Tilse thinks that most packaged foods in Australia are _________.               

A. interesting and cheap         B. good for children's health

C. strange and expensive             D. bad for children's health

3.How many children are there in Joseline Ntunzusenimanima's home?

A. Six.                                      B. Seven.

C. Eight.                                D. Nine.    

4.We can most probably read the passage in a magazine about _________.

A. music                               B. news

C. food                                   D. education

5.What is the best title for the passage?

A. Wrong choice about food.       B. Have a big breakfast.

C. How to choose food.              D. What to bring to school.

 

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On my first holiday in America, I went to a large supermarket to buy breakfast. And although this was an English-speaking country that I knew well through films and TV, I was amazed. Everything came in unfamiliar (不熟悉的) packaging (包装),with things I'd never heard of, Even things as simple as corn chips were strange, in different colours including black and purple.
Tilse, who works for Nutrition Australia, first realized there was a problem six years ago. After teachers at her children's school quietly shared their opinions about the diets, she knew something about it. "They cared for what many children were  bringing to school for lunch," she said. "Mostly packaged foods, such as chips are not healthy."
Tilse said, “They've managed to escape war areas and get to Australia, only to face the very real risk of running into heart disease. All because they're making wrong choices about food."
"Before I came to Australia, I'd never seen a sandwich," said Joseline Ntunzusenimanima, a 33-year-old mother of seven from Burundi in East Africa. "There were so many fruits I had either never seen or not been able to buy for many years. I was in shock for the first four days after I arrived. I didn't know what to do or where to go because I was just amazed to see plenty of food, peace and safety."
小题1:What did the writer feel about the food when she visited the USA for the first time?
A.Happy.B.Excited.
C.Amazed.D.Comfortable.
小题2:Tilse thinks that most packaged foods in Australia are _________.               
A.interesting and cheapB.good for children's health
C.strange and expensiveD.bad for children's health
小题3:How many children are there in Joseline Ntunzusenimanima's home?
A.Six.B.Seven.
C.Eight.D.Nine.
小题4:We can most probably read the passage in a magazine about _________.
A.musicB.news
C.foodD.education
小题5:What is the best title for the passage?
A.Wrong choice about food.B.Have a big breakfast.
C.How to choose food.D.What to bring to school.

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